When the club was founded by Yorkshire and Lancashire Railway in 1878 and known as Newton Heath LYR Football Club, its emblem was a locomotive train. The original green and gold colours of this badge have been retained by modern United fans as a protest symbol against the unpopular Glazer ownership.

Another badge came in 1902 after a change in ownership saw Newton Heath become Manchester United. The story goes that when local brewery owner John Henry Davies found a dog belonging to Newton Heath captain Harry Stafford, he learned of the financial issues troubling the club and decided to invest with a number of businessmen. A number of new names for the club were proposed, including Manchester Central and Manchester Celtic, before Manchester United was born in spring 1902.


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United also used a unique cup final or game-specific badge featuring a golden eagle in 1959, 1963 and 1968. The year of 1958 was on that badge in remembrance of the Munich air disaster, and it also had a red M formed of chevrons, which inspired the design of United home and away kits in the 2009-10 season.

The club crest is derived from the Manchester City Council coat of arms, although all that remains of it on the current crest is the ship in full sail.[94] The devil stems from the club's nickname "The Red Devils" inspired from Salford Rugby Club;[95][96] it was included on club programmes and scarves in the 1960s, and incorporated into the club crest in 1970, although the crest was not included on the chest of the shirt until 1971.[94] In 1975, the red devil ("A devil facing the sinister guardant supporting with both hands a trident gules") was granted as a heraldic badge by the College of Arms to the English Football League for use by Manchester United.[97] In 2023, the Red Devil motif alone, which had been used in promotional items and merchandise previously, was used as the sole badge on the Manchester United third kit. The existing crest remains on the home and away kits.

The club badge on the adidas produced shirts continued to feature boots rather than scrolls abovethe team name, although the German manufacturer added their trademark three stripes to the boots. The club crest was enlarged from the 1984/85 season to empasise the adidad branded boots.

The club badge remained largely unchanged although Umbro used various mounts in the decade as kit supplier. Perhaps the most controversial decision was dropping the words 'Football Club' from the crest in 1998/99.

Nike included an inspirational message on the inside of the shirts immediately beneath the club badge for the first time for the 2010/11 season. The detail was also included on the replica shirts. The word "Believe" was printed into the inside of the shirt. Contributor Daryl Sivakumaran sent this photo of Chicharito's shirt worn in the Champions League game against Marseilles.

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Both badges, though, include ships, City's being the main element whilst United's is a smaller image above the iconic Red Devil. An article in the Guardian has highlighted the association with ships, which played a crucial role in importation and the use of goods, largely made by slaves.

A club statement at the time said: "The new badge, lauded as a 'modern original', marks a return to its historical round shape and features a series of iconic Manchester symbols - the ship, the three rivers and the red rose of Lancashire. For the first time the Club has included the year of its foundation - 1894 - as a nod to its rich history within the Manchester community."

Like most football supporters in the world I was introduced to the beautiful game when I was a kid and I have been a manchester united fan all my life. Recently I started wondering why the logo of Manchester United has the devil holding a 'pitchfork'. As a christian I strongly condemn the logo and I believe so many people around the world whether be them Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists or Jews, would not like to see such a satanic figure on the logo of the club that they support. Isn't there something more meaningful and symbolic figure that we can put on the log that would reflect the clubs history, resilience and success. Why choose a devil? What kind of message does that hold? The nick name 'red devils' it self isn't a problem because it was supposedly chosen to frighten the opponent teams, which is quite funny, but to put the devil on the logo is just outrageous. Moreover, why remove the three strips in a shield and replace is with something more controversial and grotesque. If the supporters of manchester united are people of faith and belief and are not the worshippers of the devil then why not remove it. For me, personally, to keep being a fan I'll have to ignore my faith, which I wouldn't be able to do. And I believe so many fans feel that way. So I request the boards of directors of the club to take this issue seriously. They'll have to listen to the voices of the supporters and remove the figure of the 'historic enemy' of the world from the logo so that many of us can avoid seeing the unwanted figure and to keep supporting our club without fighting our conscience and having no moral dilemma. ff782bc1db

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